micro-cheat
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[edit]Verb
[edit]micro-cheat (third-person singular simple present micro-cheats, present participle micro-cheating, simple past and past participle micro-cheated)
- To show signs of attraction or focus on someone other than one's romantic partner.
- 2018 March 23, Lauren Windle, “What is ‘micro-cheating’? How liking old Facebook photos and suggestive emojis could threaten to ruin relationships”, in The Sun[1]:
- There are plenty of different ways to micro-cheat on your partner. One of the prime examples is by going through someone's social media profile and liking old pictures of them – known as a "deep like".
- 2019 February 11, Jessica Goodman, Julia Pugachevsky, Mel Evans, “Here's How to Know If You're Micro-Cheating”, in Cosmopolitan[2]:
- But while physical cheating is publicly condemned and clear-cut enough to identify, there's a "tinier" form of cheating that can sting just as much: micro-cheating.
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[edit]Noun
[edit]micro-cheat (plural micro-cheats)
- A person who micro-cheats.
- Synonym: micro-cheater
- 2018 January 16, Lynsey Clarke, “Are you a micro-cheat, a mini-flirt or mega-loyal?”, in The Sun[3]:
- Here, LYNSEY CLARKE presents a quiz which will reveal if you are a micro-cheat, a mini-flirt or mega-loyal.
- An instance of micro-cheating.
- 2018 April 27, Amanda Chatel, “How To Talk To A Partner About Micro-Cheating”, in Bustle[4]:
- New York–based relationship and etiquette expert of Relationship Advice Forum, April Masini, tells Bustle. "Sleeping with someone else is not a micro-cheat. That’s a flat-out betrayal."
- 2019 February 11, Jessica Goodman, Julia Pugachevsky, Mel Evans, “Here's How to Know If You're Micro-Cheating”, in Cosmopolitan[5]:
- But keep in mind, polyamory and open relationships need to be things both partners want, and require just as much if not more work than a monogamous partnership. In other words, it should never be used to turn a micro-cheat into a macro without getting into trouble.